
We all remembered when the HTC HD was announced and we all thought this would have been the perfect first Android phone from Google and HD, but instead we got the G1. I remember being on Twitter and seeing the HTC twitter account response to repeated questions about that. I even talked about it here, where I said this was the first true potential iPhone killer in style only though.

One of the first products we checked out was the BackFlip from Motorola. I wouldn't actual go as far as to say that this device was gorgeous, but it did strangely caught my eye. The BackFlip is a Android device with Motorola's BLUR on top of it. Similar to the the recently released Motorola CLIQ which also run Android. The BackFlip has a high res 3.1' HVGA screen, a full HTML browers, 3G, and WiFi access. It also has a 5MP camera, GPS, and Bluetooth.

If you been following my Twitter stream (@jasonlanderson), you know I've become a user of Foursquare.com lately. I love this service, it has become my latest hobby. To sum up Foursquare think Yelp, Google Latitude, and a game with a point system all rolled into one.
There is a lot to like about the new HTC Hero from Sprint. It’s the first Android device on Sprint’s network and I think that it comes at a time when the Android OS is seasoned enough to compete against other big players, like RIM and Apple. I ...

I've had the Hero for only a little over 24 hours but that hasn't stopped me from forming some initial thoughts about this new Sprint phone and how it performs for my needs. Here is a quick rundown of the things that I noticed right away